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Kid Goat

Kid Goat is a scientifically formulated ration to provide the necessary nutrients to support the growth and development of the growing Kid. Ensuring optimal development by providing the correct nutrients, prepares the goat for a healthy and productive life. Levucell®SC is a rumen specific live yeast which is included in the Kid Goat to enhance rumen development and aid earlier rumen maturity, improving the Kids ability to utilise feed.



INGREDIENTS: Barley, Peas, Maize, Salt, Limestone, Wheat, Linseed Flake, Di Calcium Phosphate (21/8), Live Yeast, Trace Minerals and Vitamins, Molasses.

NUTRIENT ANALYSIS (Dry Matter Basis): 


DE Energy11.79 MJ/kg

Protein18.18% 

Fat4.44% 

Fibre5.21% 

Salt0.663% 

Calcium0.881

Phosphorus0.496

FEEDING RECOMMENDATIONS: Allow ad lib, free access to feed from 2 days old, ensuring stale or uneaten meal is removed daily and that access to straw is available at all times. Water should be freely available.

Goats Feed Types: Text

Milking Goat

Milking Goat is a diet formulated to achieve optimal milk production. Milking Goat will provide the nutrients required to support milk production and health, including vitamins and minerals which are often overlooked. The feed contains Levucell® SC, a rumen specific yeast, which aids in maintaining rumen health and improving the utilisation of feed.


 
INGREDIENTS (Dry Matter Basis):
Barley, Peas, Maize, Salt, Limestone, Linseed Flake, Di Calcium Phosphate (21/8), Live Yeast, Trace Minerals and Vitamins, Molasses. 

NUTRIENT ANALYSIS: 

DE Energy12.82 MJ/kg

Protein15.74% 

Fat2.42% 

Fibre4.84% 

Salt0.761% 

Calcium0.903

Phosphorus0.507

FEEDING RECOMMENDATIONS: Allow free access to feed, ensuring stale or uneaten meal is removed daily and that access to straw is available at all times. It is recommended that a maximum of 50% of total ration dry matter be fed. Depending on the circumstance, this may be up to 1kg per day. When approaching maximum feeding rate, it is advisable to contact a nutritional advisor. Water should be freely available.

Goats Feed Types: Text
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